Announcements
Volume 37 of Zeitschrift für Indologie und Südasienstudien published
At
the end of 2020, volume 37 of the Zeitschrift für Indologie und
Südasienstudien (ed. by Prof. Hans Harder and Prof. Ute Hüsken) was
published by Hempen Verlag. This volume also contains two contributions
by members of the South Asia Institute (Prof. Ute Hüsken, Dr. Justyna
Kurowska). Two further contributions (Heidi Pauwels, Stefano Pellò)
emerged from the event “Speaking Across Borders” in honor of Prof. em
Monika Boehm-Tettelbach (Jan 2018). More about the volume here
Posted on 11 Feb 2021
Contact person for students in social, psychological or study-related emergencies
Contact person for students in social, psychological or study-related emergencies
Prof. Gerrit Kloss
gerrit.kloss@skph.uni-heidelberg.de
Posted on 05 Feb 2021
Online International Conference [MHRD-SPARC Supported], 15-17 March, 2021
Online International Conference [MHRD-SPARC Supported] on:
Language Ideologies and the 'Vernacular' in South Asian Colonial and Post-colonial Literature(s) and Public Spheres
Organized by Prof. Nishat Zaidi and Dr. Saroj K. Mahananda (English Dept, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi) and Prof. Hans Harder and Dr. Jürgen Schaflechner (Modern South Asian Languages and Literatures, SAI/CATS, Heidelberg University)
15-17 March, 2021
Posted on 21 Jan 2021
Vishwa Hindi Divas 2021
Vishwa Hindi Divas 2021 celebration on
Friday 15th January 2021 from 14.00 – 17.00
Friday 15th January 2021 from 14.00 – 17.00
A webinar with lectures on the topic:
Remembering Phanishwarnath Renu in his Birth Centenary Year
Remembering Phanishwarnath Renu in his Birth Centenary Year
Greeting speech by Prof. Hans Harder (14:10)
Lecture by Gautam Liu (15:00)
Doctor Devta. Some remarks on the apotheosis of
a Western-trained physician in Renus novel Maila
Anchal
a Western-trained physician in Renus novel Maila
Anchal
Connect via Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/65978987412
Philology, University of Uppsala in collaboration with the Tagore Centre (TTC), Cultural Wing of the Embassy
of India, Berlin and Literaturforum Indien e.V., Adenau, sponsored by Indian Council of Cultural Relations
Posted on 15 Jan 2021
Mythos und Moloch by Johanna Hahn
CrossAsia-eBooks has published Mythos und Moloch: Die Metropole in der modernen Hindi-Literatur (ca.1970-2010) by Johanna Hahn. The study Mythos und Moloch examines Hindi urban literature in the period between 1970 and the present. Using popular myths such as the "deceptive city" (māyāvī śahar), characters such as the flaneur and places such as the tea stall, it shows how regional-language narratives form an interface between global and national discourses and local worlds of experience.
Posted on 09 Dec 2020
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